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Parque Centenario

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City Parks
Closed Today Open tomorrow at 8:00-20:00
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Av. Díaz Vélez, C1414 CABA, ArgentinaMap
Phone011-4982-1154, 011-4982-5243
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  • AVNISHMSINGH
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    Recommended place

    The park itself is very nice to just relax, stroll around or sit on a bench or the grass to just relax. The problem is as always in Argentina...some people who just don't respect their environment and...

    Reviewed on Jun 5, 2023
  • LewisWR48
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    Recommended

    The Parque Centenario is a huge green area for the whole family. Close to many means of transport, with a beautiful church and a large museum around it.

    Reviewed on May 3, 2021
  • Vincent M
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    Worth a Look if You’re in the Area

    The Parque Centenario is a large circular park bounded by Av. Patricias Argentina and Leopoldo Marechal, which also holds the Berndardino Rivadavia museum of natural history, a concert amphitheater, a...

    Reviewed on Mar 24, 2020
  • irelleyoko
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    huge place

    This is not a touristy spot, but on the weekend for example, you can find things you can't find anywhere else in the city. Old and antique. Also is perfect for a run, dog walking or kinda picnics.

    Reviewed on Feb 7, 2020
  • Luis V
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    Yesterday 18 February 2024 at 16 hs. There was no chance to be the strong noise that produced two musical sets that simultaneously played their tools and because it was a public place we all have...

    Reviewed on Feb 18, 2024
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